Daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1842-1843, November 28, 1842, Image 1

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pAVELERS TAKE
provided with the Pitfei .., y,c4,4 hie
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printed with a fi grit* as tatilim ih ,.
I.)u are not deceived by
5,
crating their LioatstO - Proviiti* 1 " i . •
when they are not sAllataiee t ut ,
e following tea list itoata appli es "
era at the Port of Pittlitiorgli-..0
a the list have the isnprOved,alipstatt7:,
3..1= impossible for ari erptusio li ; l 7
A NN A, FORmos k,
IITAN. ILL-11201Z
Dr tMtrip
JEW Ess,
MONTG3WIti
YOF LYONS, CADDO,
LEY FORGE, INDIAN {am
PITT. GALLANT,
W ATER, -QUEROar rial
LESS MAIL, , DUKE opu nd
• BRILLIANT,
ECLI Kik
vicraus,
Millud A N •-A
OSPREY, •
PEliEL3pg,
ROW ttiA,
AGN Es; •
;‘ Ll ANN, All•lSsPist;Ey .
AGANSETT, SARATOGA
RANTH. oßkan BOY
GO PARK, OHIO,
CURE, CECILIA:
'I H BEND, GALENA,
I ETTA, - MENTOR.
F.l"rE, COLOMBjX4
FERRY BOAT,
havellot community ere rerysti -
they make a choice olriaboat.lealto,
, P Xi het her It %%quid not be 10 erde
:tint ) to choose a Safety Guard
ri. att4 freight, In preference Wen**
it explcston--and that "they will III!*
1, invention has the unqualified swig
• r• 3111 enzine hoilders—:enttentea
‘inder,-land the sot ject, and vei44aren3
, led—beside‘ a number Of
Icit en and others—ail of evalerb , cl4,lo
scr, No 10. Water street, where it met
re at all tunes to exhibit any forest*
,it lake the trouble to call.
CADWALLADEITI
T WIND,
QUETTE,
.EYRAND,
MA,
1.1.7 A FILE REAL ESTATE FOR. :-
The subscriber offers fur sale. at the
r.r, the greater part of his real eriiale,
!l ciif Pittsburgh and Altraheny.old
Warehouses, nearly new, a rsubstapt
e on. Ma rket street I et ween Sfrandai r
r a front of about 54 reef by - 61) driT.
r sepa r a trly to at it purchaser!, arid-opos
:I!dint., lot in Alleelielly
U.. 1,3 upward of 35(1 re, I in depth, iambi
. n,; on t 14e Pennsvlvaoia canal srodili
Itlnglon
iLn tol ndjoin in. the iliN11 , 1!:10/7 , ing
330 feel ill depth. inrlolil(l`
i/Olitte lity 11 1 new CC
Ico.;i Int wish twvn two , - -, ory C l°4ll l,
n it.e COrn,f 111rtinf l rt and Froiti
,II••r11.• round rrni, and ris,tV ner praipti s _V7l
ALEX. URACKat.
S I. 11 14 .' D anted M
nr 3qua , : Flax a rd . Tio_
ns , lona: , of Country P rnd,M
3, •.r. vood , a F: IS'S intrlTigerrt
2 Comn.isFion-Witrri-num
UN 11 - ART. COMINIII,IO AiCTCIIIIIIt, rkii*
c' a,,d ertran Af arrafactare,, •
IMEEKBEI
Grier. E-g, P.itsburly.h
ran Hart,
C.,chran of R'd.
Davis,D.
Hamm,
cn.
Woodbnurne, E-cq.,ll2adigin
LT' .; tt LE FARM FOR Elitt:Er-1
F r n oa which 1 live, in W ArtioArloil
ri coninininn one blinnnll4oll
ninut ill acres of V;ilitit is eiellnlhi*oll
:,, , 14;red. There are upon ft tinet** ll ! . .,
re 63 feet hy 34; altappleorcliril.,
• .Ut sevPnly acres of t 0.10 01 1, 1,
la to that of any upland far, ie the
. 1 1
tuadr known on applicittlontotbe nnall
-- WILLIAM WALLArk
MEE=
L. 1.1 ANI C. WALL. Plait ova Agar
and Pieture Frame afirmarfediterN t
I. street Plttsbarge.—Casivait! etekilek
Art iSiP, atways on band. Loam;
ilv cianied to order. Eepairinedoriist
VP.
tar aticntion paid to ne.4o:diog sod
ons fitting up Swain Boats or bou'Xli
v3iilne to call.
,lITE LEA D—The sebserilersstesbe
ro furnish painters. and otherisAololll
e White L:ead made of ;ballets sts"4 4
I, if not superior to any oared Nib
err. niiiireggett to Dardap fisetati-I NS"
• No. Iti Second street, Pin...burgh, eriii.lol
•1 to, DUNLAP it MA
4
I , EA FASHIONABLE _SIIOLSTOIA't
'th St.. ose door from OM Steleffs:_ -
,n,hi•criher respectfully' liittairms to ;
v , rl*.ll' and vicinity tlikt .he . .itat - -
Slttlet , of his own manufneWs4 lll44'l .
2
1:e will keep eneonntly onlianti
.n.,,,...
<-,( all kind= of ladies. nikwen. 9l _,' ".. ..„
i..,..Nilie iu•st quality. la MO ' F ', ll - ....'-.
,ill 1 e times lie will .40 1145,,e..-
rt r fancy work —sseh ` a15ia."..., 1 144.
.4. colored gliters,.and hf# 401 17704/.
' , tilt entices. eilk ea 'ten, 4c•. 4c .
snade at the shortest trotlre.lin..
Ladies will please eattandeisnO lt . , A o
-.subscribe, fte Is confulen t, this ir t ti l ,f-i - !"
r I icle in his line they WRY w'soP via
I o , Xe•
V'
F-' . Don't foreeti he phsee—S(N--: ~
from Hoiries Inteiligetive Oir ie ' 7
Market Street. . •
ILL' A 5 , 1 DIG BY having lakes 110 ..4401,-810
business of'Djusedi—Dertriellie-PO,
•I y street aed tit Market skt i ZZeent o 4
se to the nutnerourcriiediti ,_,......- ye eel
for the very liberal - support w".....:4011 111 7
d 10 him, in connection - with - 47..7 010
r , in assure therm le -erery ale t l i gg " —
I heconlinnatiOneffi th e ~ LT
title invite theitjsillenti .r
- f i•
r A
~T,arkith heinilindniteLl tle, ; 111 r : _... o f
hes Seen ever offered; befall 110 "" -- 011011
hole or. tbe sioiek of the tate 101110 0.
ar d as he intend& tosonfine biretta ;op
business, he feels, cottelde".s 1 " 1 1...A117 :1
F.= his stock. 'either lit eluStlitidll .-7,:.
of worlunanttkin....- I,ll,etudirSi
ass to take notteetliatenriff""'" —
• in Pittsburgh.
liike *Jibe • •
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OL 68.
PUBLISHED BY
PHILLIPS & W. H. smrrii
•
r. CORNER OF WOOD 4-FIFTH BT$.
FIVE year, payable in
Ts3--for rate at the
. os,ngrelVoEpief (=Re
131al
of the office, acid by News Boys,
and Manufacturer
rarereArr
ivECKL at the same office, on ft dauble
w e. at 1140 DOLLARS a year, la ad.
0 401.; „ op ies, f 41.1 CENTS.
- --
i c ons of Athrertioing.
wit' e OF TELVE. LINES 011 LESS:
.00
to 0,5 W 0 One month, *5
,„ 0,75 I Two moot=, 6.00
ths, 7,00
1,00 I Three mono
1.50 Four months,
3,00 I Six months,
rettf• 4,00 One year,
yEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS.
cff..NGF.ASL.I3 AT PI EASURE.
Two Sintarer
813,00 Six months, $23,00
25,00 One year. 35,00
rer clerliisements in prorortion.
RS of four lines Sit DOLLARS a year.
13 1, IC 0 FFICE S. &C.
Om' T. Third bettveen Martet and Wood
Riddle, Postmaster.
Waler.4th door from Wood st. Peter-
Ni n v— dajor John W Block, Collector.
, r ,„,Ey. Wood between First and Second
,mrs Bartratn, Treasurer.
TCF.A3CRI, Thlrli Street, nest door to the
,Avt.o , an Church—S. R. Johnston, Treasurer.
r. Fourth, twtween Market and Wood
r flay, Mayor.
F.‘ , Iwtos, Fourth, near Ma •kl.l
BANKS.
tween Market and Wood streets, on
Fourth streets.
074 . cit M.sNr;yst-TI'II.ERS' •ND FARMERS ' DE
j,,,n,orly Saving, Fund.) Fourth, betwten
th•hrt streets
r,(th street. near Wood.
HOT
Waie.r . streel , near the Bridge.
comer of Penn and 3r. Clair.
coiner of Third and Wood l
.
Ilolet.,cornei 01 Third and Smithfield.
r corner of Penn ••tretei. anti Canal.
P..ot.e.Liherty etreet. near Seventh.
s M11.£1014 nOCSE.l.lheriy ormn , he Wayne
curer House. Penn Si onon.de Cannl
,RT WOODS, ATTORNEY AND
UNSELLOR AT LAW.—nfrire room
kewell's offices on Grant st neatly opposite
Court House, next rooms to John D.Mahon,
floor. Pep 10
ii. EbLiorr, m. D.- O
f fice removed to
(;air street, between Penn and Liberty
10 Sty.
s
Gl.Y.M)S.—Preston ¢ mackcy, wit,.lesale and
ail rieal , r4 in English. French, and Domestic
„. 51:irhel st .rittshilr2ll Sep 10
---
NDLESS & WICLURE., A.torneys and
as Law: Office in the Diamond. hack
court 110.,e,Pitishuro" Sep 10
C. Morrow, Alderman; otTioe north
between Wood and Smithfield
Sett 10
rr, Cinct , eei if% '.ng
and
.Vo. 224 Liberty Street, Pitt,
sep 10
I rTim
i 11.4 A 1)1 LW 0 Rill'. I).lex-tie
a .41 Comm:4,:ioTi nt,d
P•' Nhquiatlfired art is le N '29,
10
O'lllR 1 ItollltiSi)N, Anorocv a' Law
(lill II Iti,ll,4ltle Diatzto:l6.6etwee.
10
l'l , lllll 41r,•• tip st air
U - 111:t kW, V , Ar !ley at Law;
ro ••••,•1. to thr pntd ir. OfEre CLir
Street?, ;.hove D. Lloy.! Co'
sep 10
...
irr & 111.inttfarturrrs o f Copper
, - 1, ' 1 " - rt Iron %var , . No 80. Front gt ,
• F,,,,t , 11,g and Sicatt,l4y,it work p
omplly
Fep 10
B roe., Ell A NCIS 1.. YOUNG
B. YOUNG ...V. Ftititnre Ware
1 caner of HandEx-lianze
•1,10(.4 10 fOIC.IIIIISe Furnitore. will find it lo
niag,e in;tic , n< a call, being fully :=alisfied that
ese cin in quality and price. !WI , 10
0111" g MS, —Jost rer.&ved 160 choice Mut
!lams, well cured and for f. ale cheap hy he do
ail, by ISA AC HA R IS,
N 0.9; Flub a
B ‘.G supp'y of Landreth's Fresh Ru•
arid other different varieties of Turnip
r"rrived and for sate at REDUCED PRICES at the
Seed iit , ure of F. L. SNOWDEN,
No. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
:B cLOSEYO Boot and Shoe Manor:loo
v. 83 Fourth St., nest door to the U. States
I,hes Pronelia, IC id and Satin Shoes made in
inanner, and by the newest French patterns.
mnRUS MULTICAULUS. in lots to suit
purchasers; to he dispo.ed of by
F. L. SNOWDEN,
No. 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
I k 11 1 /0 Flowers and Flower Seeds of es , .
05-No ion, can aiorays'be bad at the Drag
gore or F.L. SNOWDEN.
Ift.l Liberty street, head of Wood.
I h;nois A nnnal Mammoth Onion Seed, for
.1e at the Drug and Seed store of
F. L• SNOWDEN.
184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
N Mir I ERSEY SWEET POTATOES,
for seed; just received by
F. L. SNOW DEN,
No. 184. Liberty 'head of Wood st .
TOOLS, consisting of floes. Fancy Spades
Trowels, Eildinp Tools, Badding
r "" 1 " '" , re , , Pruning Silelrs. etc., jnat re
d for :71IP by P. L. SNOWDEN.
IR-I Liberty street, head of Wood.
E Vent:o n liams.—inst received a matt sop•
( rerr r!loire cured Venison Hama, oa retail
Tots (or current money
iTE Dutch Clover Seed, Orchard Grass and
Kentucky BineGrass, always on hand and for
F. L. SNOWDEN.
N 0.184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
BB ¢ BM:MASAN, Attorneys at Law, office
.oved (rum the , Diamond, to - , Attorneesitow,"
•- of Fourth street, between Market and Wood
eep 10
ISTBATES' BLANKS. for Prcceedkia's In At
kme./ under the late leer, for sale at thla Office
BALB.—Lots on the North East corner or Coal
tie and Dish greet. Apply to
B F:N J. DARLINGTON . , Market, sear th et.
LBS. Landreth's French Sugar Beet Seed just
received and for sale• at the Dreg and Seed
F. L. SNOWDEN.
184 Liberty etreet. head of Wood.
tarnoN orrAirrPrzlitstWr er
.—__The
Partnership heretofore existing tostmans ne
IGisy and BENJAMIN titYPEWELfCgthiltlia?
' l "r mutual consent. William Distrisitattbarlied
si!nato re or the firm ' %WWI op
'two. WILLIAM MOW;
SENS. T-21011,ZWkW
ter.
VOL' E. RER larr, DENTititt, " ir4
1-1 AC/4 eirtaimes Seised ai# Titfrt Stir,
- imp 10 Prrimanprorr.
"WINSTON 4-
.STOCKTON: Stiott4.llenr.Privitek
el Paper. Manufacturers, No. 37. Ma ket Ft- : atop 10-17
TORN ANDERSON, inithfield Potlndry; *fitter at
neartheMonongathile noose; Pitt.4.uret. 11,0-11 y
LEONARD S. .10 8 NN. Altierorms.l3l.Eistr reit, se.
rood door from Liberty. . sep
DR.. S. R. HOLMES, °Mee lo ser.t.
to Illalvany 4- Co's Glass Warel
SHUNK FINDLAY. Attorneys',
near the hlayor's.Offiee, Pittsbnri
THOS. ft AMILTON„ Attorney at Law. Fifilt,lbetersen
Wood and Smithfield sts.. Pitishureh. sap 10—.Iy
HUGH TONER, Atto,nev at Law, North East corner
ar Smithfield and Fourth streeti. sep 1 0-1 y
THONPSON 11111XA
HANNA * TURNBULL'S Paper Warelioirse, No.
104. Wood st., where may he had a general supply
of writing wrapping. printing, wall paper, biank books,
school hoots, kc, tc. scp 10—ly
C. TOWNSEND 4- co., Wire freskerf and
R. Manufacturers, No. M Market in reer, between 2d
and 3d streets. . sep 1111—ly
EXCHANGE HOTEL, Corner of Penn and St. Clair
-
st 'eels, by McKIBBiN 4. SMITH.
• rep IG—ly
IG M ETAL —77 tons soft Pie Metal for rate by
G. 4. A. GORD3N,
N 0.42 Water:street.
3000 LBS. B %CON BADS. 16,090 lbs. Bacon
1 Shoulders, for sa'e hy,
3. G. 4.4. GORDON.
N 0.12 Water street
PATTERSON, Jr.. Birmingham ) , near Pittsburgh,
Pa.. Manufacturer of Locks. Hinges and Bolts; To-
Inarco, Fuller. Mill and Thither Screws; Housen Screws for
Rolling Millsotc. sen 10—ry
JOLIN Ityc LOS KEY . Taiinr and Clet bier. Ltber.y
ell eet, between Stith ana Vireii alley, South side.
Sr ft TO
%V BLitt tinIDC st CO., WholcFale Grocers and
J Cfimmission Merchants—Second street, between
Wood and Smithfield sts.,Pittshursh , seplo- ly
Js". N. KEAN
ISAAC BAH HIS. Agent,
and Com. Merchant
JG A. GORDON. Cotrintkiion and Forwarding
OP • M, , rchnr.t,z, %Voter o..Pitt4hurgh. <er, 10-1 y
ETA casks lin ms, a gbod article, received per S.
R Corsair, and for vale by J. G. 4- A. GORDON,
sep 10 No, 12, Vt• aI er Si reel.
SUGAR 4- etoLASAES.--40 lids New Orleans Su
!...ar; SO bids New Orleans Ilolas.es; few elite by
sep E 0 J. G. 4 &GORDON:
SVGA R.-7 lilid4 . prtine N. 0. &intr. rere.ved ner S
R Maine. and tor sale by .I.G- ¢A. GORDON.
sep 10 Na. 13, Weiler streP
50 BACON CASKS, in order, on liand and for nate by
sep 10 J. G. 4. A. GORDON, No. 12, Waller st
SUGAR AND VIOL ►SSkS.-1.3 litids and 4 le Is N. 0
Stvzar.:32 blos N. 0. Molassrs, rneeived per Sieambna
Importer. anti for .nle J. G. ¢ A. GOIID O N,
sep 10 No. 12. Waler csreet
1." Ft BLS. LARD 011,, for sate ley
H. A. FA VP-STOCK h Vn••
sere 111 corner of title and Wood Ais
1631 PAPERS Ger ß m . :l ‘ ntr A •n n 1 N ,a F f .. 5 ., •1 . 1 r
r P ) i i ; : ck x
4. fo c r o sale
snp Ip corner of 6th and Wood slf,
91g11o LUS Prepared Cbalk. for F by
"aw B. A. F 111 N ES roric 4- co ,
cep 10 rnra,er of 611; n, t'Wood sr:
SUG 1: .1 ND MOI.ks.§ES.--6o Weds. N. 0. Sugar,
2.3 bhh: do. do., Haan. Pta,.tati.•n rt.:151,5. 'for
I v
-ei. 13
L A.N PETITIONS, NOTICES, ATC.—
LIP ii , ed in Bankruptcy proceed inz.. printed en
2c,nd p per Ttri illi he rorniQ approved by tbe Cupri,for
tin• Office of be Mercury and Democrat. imp 10
HUBBARD, L,dies• fashionable hoot and
V shoe V.:tout : ketoses. No. IPI, Third vreet, between
Wood and Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh sep 10
V BUCIi3IASTER, AVRN EY AT LAW,
has removed his office to the corner or Fourth
street and Cherry Alley, betweco Smithfield sod Grant
st reels, oi,bu r2ll. asp 10
FOR RENT.—Thethvelling and lot containing 4
acre., in Allegheny, near the Beaver Road.'ately
oceupiedny Mr. SarnuetChurch. Apple at the Merchants
sad Manufacturers' Bank, to W. H. DENNY.
n AVID SANDS, it ATCH & CLOCK
Ys.; • 2- , .MAKER, No. 7, Sx- Clair street, Pitts.
burgh,
DEALER IN W Te I! ES, CLOCKS, BREASTPINS
FINGER RINGS, C BALMS, KEYS, COJIBS. 474.
sep 10
LANDRETIrs GARDEN SEEDS.- A full
supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds, always on
hand, and for sale at his agency, the Dru 2 more of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
189 Liberty street, head' of Wood.
ID WARD has his office arid residence
DR. DAVID
on Fourth Street, nearly south of the Court House,
second dwelling from Rossstreel. He will faithfully attend
all calls pertaining to his professiuk t Night calls should be
made at the door above the basedlent. sep U
REMOVAL—Matthew Jones, Barber and flair Dress
er, has removed to Fourth street. opposite! he May
omothee, where tie wilt he happy tor a wait upon permanent
or transient customers. - tie sotmoia-snare or public pat
seP 10
WH. A. WARD, DENTIST, Penn et. three
door below Irwin street, Hours of business. from
9 x., until 5 r. x.. after which time he will attend
to no one except in cases of actual necessity. He
would further inform those who may think proper to
employ him, that he expects immediate payment, without
the necessity on his part of sending in bills. sep 10
OHN DVFARLAND, irpkasterer led Cabinet
11.11 , dll..ker, Third at. between Wood 4. Market struts.
respectful inf . -won his friends and the public that be is
prepared to esecute all orders for Sofas, Sidbboards, Su
reaus,Chairs, Tables, ttedeteads.Stands, Hale and Spring
Mattrassea. Curtains, Carpets, all :torts of Upholstering
worn ,which he will warrant equal .0 any made in the
city,.and on reasonable terms. sep 10
COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, xs
110 Weed Street, AittsbiagAt.-11.. A. Bansman.
Auctioneer and Commicsion 'Merchant, is now prepared
to receive and sell all , kinds of Goods and Merchandise.
at his large and capacious tooras, No. 110. Earth East
Corner of Wasdand Fifth Streets. Fintsbuesh.
Regular sates of Dry Goads., Furniture.. Groceries and
other articles, on Mondays and Thursday or each week.
Hardware. Cutlery, Dry Goods, and nook articles, on
Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday evenifts.
Books. kc., every Saturday opining.
Liberal advances made on Consiginnentsirben wanted.
RlMlttrati. i
Messrs. John D. Davis. Esq.,.
o Bartley 4. Smith. _ ,I
u Hampton. Smith, 4. CO..
w F. Lorenz k Co., i, :i ' •
U, J. W. Barbridgot Co{, it -
.. S. 111'nee if Co. il
0 Capt. James ItiVargßl4 i} 14 asimiC t • 1
O C. tinware'. Esq. , : 1 1
u Jonn 317addeo Earl,
t• Logan 4 *ltennedg. ' I
•
.. J. K. Moorhead 4. Co. I
u Jag. p. Sterol, Esq. , ; 1
u SollertGalway,lisq: , I . '
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" Capt. his. Nay,- ,
wo I .
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, MeVal,effai. It Cot ,- . .
w Witaiww*Risk. . i , 1 - WlMleholg?-
w 84,114iiirti. . .—. 1 UsAstille.•
804 1 0. 1 4,0 1 gy It tei , 1 . : ' Plita. - -' -,
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18. 4. 2 , '.. - .. . i ,
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Puts* galt gad Biases. .Packse. ,
r''' , olllrtesaaboat.
...
... ,
CIMMUMLAMM, -
dAr'L..REAVINNILL. Nester
.
1488 egrattneneed her regular trips; aid frill-ran dal--
ILL ly (Saudays exceolled.): • Leaves Beaver at 8 IP
clock A. all., leaves Pialuburgb at 3 o'clock P. IL eon.
fleets at Seas*: StrAltallki -
and 'Ohio Liiie
an
of Freight aIS al boats between deaver, and
Cleveland olija,liail r niiik, PennsylVania. Leaves
Beaver:daily at 6 o'clock P. RI. This line ccMnacts with
two d.illy lines on the Pengsylvanla unit to Philadet.
phia, and with tie New York and Ohio line on the Erie .
carial;anit New York and 01110 line and Ohio canal, al
so with steam ,freight, and passage boats, brigs nod
schooners, on the Lakes. The proprietors of this well
known line will he prepared on the opening of tiaviga
tion to transport merchandiser° any of the interinedi•
ate ports on the. Pennsylvania and Ohio, and Ohio q•
nail:; to any port tin
,Lake. Erie, and the Upper Lakes;to
and from New York City and Philadelphia.
McClure it Dicker, Beaver, Pa.,
riaer k Co., Cleveland, 0.,
..,
aylor: Warren, 0.,
: ' ‘ Wee!, sest dear
re u se rep: 10—ly
.t- .
Law, Fourth st.,
T see 10-11
PITTSBURGH rt- - CLEVELAND
STEAM PACKET MICHIGAN,
740 -- "- 1 ;*
W. B. BOLES. Mailer.
RUNS daily (Sundays excepted.) between PITTS.
BURGH ¢ REAVAR. leasing Bearer at 8 A. M.
and Pittsburgh at 2 P. M. provided with Evass's Safe
ty Guard to prevent Biplane,' of Boilers.
Thissreendid and fast running 'Stearn Burt basing
ne.tn cc:unpin; ed expressly for Ibis trade, and inns In
on nrct inn with
CLARKE 4. Co** Pittsburik sad Clivelaai Moe of
FREIGHT...MD PASSAGE BOATS, daily to
Cleveland. Ohio.
I G. 4- A.GORDON.
No. 12 Water si fret
; • 1
PITTSBURGH, NO
LAMES A. VEAZY, Agent,
N 0.60 Water street, PittslAnrett
Or down the Ohio canal
,to bias ilon, ke. and Erie Ex
tension Line to Greenville
TI .e Canal Boats of this Line are lowed to and from
Pittsburgh direct, and the busin es s conducted on the
most prompt and economical system. Having a connee.
tion with the Pennsylvania Canal Lines to Philadel
phia and Baltimore, and Steamboats running town the
Ohio river; also, through one Agents at Cleveland, with
'.'.. M. Reed's Steamboats and several Lake Vessels, and
the Troy and ;Michigan and Buffalo Lake boat lines on
the Erie canal, we a'e prepared fo, the transmutation
of Frt. ielit to and from all points on the canal, the lakes
and the Riv - r, or the Eastern cities. at prices as !ow as
any other line.
A pnly to O. M. Harlow, No. 55 Water st, or at Steam.
boat Michigan's Landing. Pitisturgh.
Clarke ot Co. Beaver.
Babb aed Weatherbee, Warren.
Wheeler Ce. Akron:
Thomas Richmond 4 Co. Cleveland
R EVER TO
.1. R. Wick 4- Co.. Greenville;
W. C. Staten, Sharon,
R. W. Cunningham. New Castle,
John Kirk. Younestown,
John Campbell Newton Falls;
Campbell 4- Stiller, Camplieffstown;
Baiwock rt Mcßride. Ravenna;
C. k n Rhodes. Franklin;
H. A. 4- Co.. Covahoza Falls;
Wellsman fr Whitehead, M assillon;
Gordon Williams. 4- Co., Del roil;
filnrie, Davis Er Co.. Buffalo;
Cowing, Richmond. William , 4- Co., New York
seri 10
LUSBY—No 121. Corner of Wood 'rod Front
a -E• • Streets, Ptus t.. 7 -r h, has on hand a complete as
sortment"( Qocrtimvare soiled to the city or country
thade. Air°. a. choke selection of pure white and gold
hand DINING ANDTEAWARE. in large or small stets,
or separate piecm. to =alt •pnrrbasers.
A risk of 46, 150. or R I piece onto, soperhly painted
and gilt Engllsh China ')'.•aware. at very IIIOY
Toy Teaware, piaIII, and tieh painted and gilt, from
1.00 t" $5,00 per get
Children's tit ni2s of rivet v de, ei iption
White Chinn Slaving Musa.
Cranite fhtlins at d Tev Servirea, in white and with
4p'enditi American at-titter,' printed in torte and Mack.
A Llr^e variety of Slrarntoal Dining and fireakfa'A Sttls,
Imported to match. complete,
Fite Proof atone ',akin; plates and dishes, from the
Ilerhyghire Potteries.
Flint and Greer, Mies, In al% their varieties.
IViiidow Glass. of rvrry size.
Palen , Nickels, Tiihs and Keelers.
Stone t r ipe Heads, Q c, kc.
All of which a're respectfully offered to tiie pith.
is on the most favorahie terns. Jen 26. 1542-19
TJ. FOX .OLDEN Attorney and Conneellor “t
• Law. Cif( rs his profe„sional services to the cit
izens of Pittsburgh and hopes for n share ot public pat
ronage. He wit freemen!l kindsaf writing with neat
ness and dispatch. Cases in bankruptcy attended In on
reasonable terms.—Office In Smithfield street, at the
house of Mr. Thomas O'Neil, to whom he refers.
sep 10 T. J. FOX ALDEN.
DAVID CLARK. :let. teaakionable Boot Malice,
Hag removed to No, 34 Market street. between
Second and Third streets, where be won'd be happy
to see his old customers. and all others who feel disarm.
ed to patronize him. He uses nothint tmt first rate
stock, and employs the best of workmen; and as he give,
tits constant personal attention to business. he trust hat
he will deserve afid receive a fair share of patronage.
nnp 10
FRUIT:, ICE CREAM, Er CONFECTIONARY.—
A Hunker rmpect fully informs his friends and the
public that they can always find the beet quality of lee
Creams. together with at: kinds of confectionary and
fruits. in their season, at his establishment—No. n,
Fifth street, bet weer. Wood and Market.
N. B:—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with
cakes. or anything in his line. Also families furnished
with Bread. sep
MIN B. GUTHRIE, Aoc.tioneer and Commis
J
sion Merchant. X. . 06.corver of wood 4- Fifth sit.
Pittsburgh: novice heenappointed one of the Auction-
an ony orrrracrurggr.vc•sxma-cr- -
hers. manufacturers and dealers, who may be disposed
to make trial of this market- He it prepared to make
advances on consignments of all saleable commodities,
and trusts to satisfy correspondents by quick sales, and
speedy land favorable returns.
That the various interests which may be confided to
him, shall be adequately protected, he brings to the aid
of his own experience in business and acquaintance with
merchandise generally, the services of Mr. Sartert.
FAuirsierocal heretofore advantageously known, as an
importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with
whom a permanent engagement is made.
REFER TO
Messrs. M. Tiernan, Preet. of M. 4- M. 1
•• Bank.
•• Darlington ¢ reehtes.
•• Robert Galway,
•• James M. Cooper,
•t James May,
t• R. M. Riddle. Pittsburgh
Wm Robinson. Jr. Pres't
or Exchange Bank.
tt Hampiroo,Smttl, k Co..
• • John D. Davis,
•• Samuel Church,
•• J. K. Moorhead.
•• Jas. W. Brown 4. CO.
•• John H. thown. 4. co
tt Smith k It ivaley.
•• 'faulty 4. 5 t vets,
•• John S. Riddle,
•t John Dat,sell,
Everms CAMOMILE PILL LS.,—A BRA
RAM J. CLEMER, residing at 66 Melt street.
New York, was atilieted with Dyspepsia in its.inesr
aggravated form. The symptoms Were violent dead
sebe. Vestdebilit7. (eve; costiveness. eroagb. heart: .
bars, pain lathe eiwt and stomach always atter eating.
hapafred appetite. mention of Makin artheieomaeh,
f ori ediosise„ sawn. with frequent atotthrga, diteti moss
towards night and Thesehad mutinied up..
wird% a twalsesooffib,when. on amiable' Dr.Ww .
Evarts.looChathami Orel% and ateallittad to his ewer
seeceedbi arid satiable sesode , of treatment. the }Oka
was eossidetely restored to Matti in the abort sisal of
oneraotttkoad enteral for the taealeetable benefitieihy.
ad. gladly cease forward and vehrteared - tbe abnegate
ForsialectifiedeaMeitadastali
31 , E. SitAtittti.Agear; -
. Ifl4o;WOOdsktdatOteitOW s eidllit ,
- .
EIVIPU x"8,;1842. .
VOL GOODVS ealiariiia , Female PIM: • These
- Fitianteittrtigly recommended to the aollee of
the taltesas - a marl' and efficient 'remedy in removing
itiong.g*TitaintspnenthtrAo thew sex, from want of ex
ercisgor gegiaal debility of the system. They obviate
vistinineta,tind-eonnternat ail" Hysterical and Rennes
attaining These Phis have gained the sanction and
apprehition of the most eminent Physicians in the Uni
ted inaten,,and away. Mothers. For sale Minh:sale and
Retail. by B. E. SELLERS, Agent,
,
VIVI& ADAM, Root ant Shoe Maker tan:7SL,
spirasitaither hard sir Hatitajfild at., Pittsburgh.—
Ttie nutmerthertorv i naleboght out the stock of the late
Thomas' Rafferty, deceaseni, has. commenced Willem
in the old stand of M. R., and is . prepared to exernte
all descalptions of. Mark in his line, In the hest manner
ending - dike:shortest entice. Bet:ceps eorsttntlyon hand
a large assortment ofshoe findings of all descriptions and
ofthelest quality. Be surfeits - the patronaee of the nub
ile and of the craft. WM. ADAIR.
sett 10
TTINBITRGUIMANUFACTORY. —: Spri n gs
- mut Axles far Carriages at Easter* Prices.
The sutecribeta manufacture and keeps constantly on
band Coactf.o and Eliptle:-Springs (Warranted,) Juniata
Iron Axles, Silverend Dramplated Dash Frames, Ream
and prated Huh Bands, Stomp Joints. Patent Leather,
Silver and Dram Laraps, Three:fald Steps; Malleable
tron,Door Hantirm and Elinges..kc
JONES .1 COLEMAN.
St.Chor ti— near lie Herkeny Bridge.
Proprietors
D.SELLERS, Pd. D., o ffi ce and cisvellins in Fourth.
11. near Ferry street. sep 13-1 y
The attention vftho-e who have been somewhat Seep.
fleet in reference inthe numerous certificates published
in favor of Dr. Svrevwe's Comported Syrup nfWild Cher
ry,on accourkophaefwirems being unknown tiihis sec
tiori of 'the Stit e.hraeataselfoffir'd irected to the follow as
certifleate.the wriree:oTWhieh has been a citizen of th'
borough for several years, and is known as a gentleman
of integrity and responsibility.
To tke Agent, Mr. J. KIRBY.
I deceased Dr. SwaVete's Comp and syrup of Wild
Cherry for a cough, with which I have been severely al
flirted fir shout four months, and I have no hesitation
in ravine that it lathe mop effective medicine that I have
been able to urritore. It composes all uneasiness. and
aerees well with my diet.—and mantatns a regular and
enod appal ile. can freely recommend it to all others
similarly- afflicted. .I. Mt Rama, Borough of Chambervb'e.
March 9.1 R4O . sep 23
For ra , e hy WI LTA .k M THORN No. 53 Market Buret
FRUIT, SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL
PERSON desirous of proeuring, Fruit, Shade. and
Ornamental Trees, or Sh - robtteery, from Philadet
phis or New York, are reque.led to 'make application as
soon as possible, al the Drug and Seed Store of the sub.
scriber, where can be had catalogues, gratuitously, of (.he
most oscsifent va rieties. F. L. SNOWDEN:
sep 21 No 184 Liberty la reel. head of Wood
For Ike Transportation of Alerehandize to and free
PittsirurgA. Baltimore,Philadelphia, New Fork,and Bos
ton. Through in at shortest time.
IMI h
United States Pnitale float Line, is composed of
Boats built in four =pet inns., each and ion capable of
containiag seven Lois. and aiiceem dim of being separate
or delagdied and transferred from Cahat to Bait Road,
wr re, rflrltlillg a enuiMele train of Cars. or
pregenlintt ;he navel arpenra nee of a Baal rs inns on land
and thereby avoiding l lle great delay oreasioned hp re
shipping or lire pevernt and Tema naTio• a of Ca.
naleand Rail Road, The ex:ience of transhipment and
the damage the Sno r ts tregnent andling; and
rendering it iisionas . bte to repay - air. loin of gram g nn the
wee—.owing to the peculiar ranstruetinn of the Boat
having four separate apartments in which gorala: are atm
red, renders them less Wilde in d wage goods by water or
otherwise than Iry any other modem" transportation.
The system of Tram-port at ion. as recommended by the
Canal Commissioners and lately adopted by the Stale.
refers nartirularly to this class of Boais. The Boats of
this Line ate owned by reeponsible captains that run
them, and is the only Tine now in operation free from
monopolies or combination.
Goods consiTtied to the undersigned agents will he re
eeived free of commis:ion sod shipped without delay at
the lowest rates. Alt charter paid and every instruction
promptly attended to. C. A. M'NULTY f Co. Arlts.
Canal Basin, Piltsburt4h,
F. F. POPE. Aizent. 75 Bowly's Wharf, Baltimore.
THOS DOR BR IDGE, Agentrltila. sep 16-1 f
inA RULE M Cawfield re
spectfully acquaints his friends a nd the public „
he...ten
ernltv has commenced the Marble hardness at the
.
corner of Fifth anti Liberty sts., w here will he constantly
on hand_ tomb stonea, mantel pieces, monuments, head
and fool stones. table slabs for cabinet tsare, and every
article appertaining to the business. He will warrant his
work to he well done, and his charses will he moderate.
He respect fully asks a sirare of nubile patronage. sep
TAMES A. VEAZEY, Forwarding. and COMPti Sittit
Jlierckenet, Agent for Steamboat Cleveland and
Pennsylvania and Ohio Line. Having rented the ware
house formerly occupied by Birming.harn 4- Co.. Mc. 60
Water St tent, tet wee n Wood and izmithfieht, is prepared
to receive and forward goods to any port on the Ohio or
Misvissippi river on rea.sonatite terms.
cep 10
CO-PARTNERSHIP.—G. T. Smith k W. Hampton,
having associated themselves tosether under the
firm of Hampton 4- smith, wit! continue the wholeeate
Dry Goods business In the bonse recently ocenpied by
Hampton, Smith 4 Co where they will he receiving in a
few days a new stock of Fall and Winter Goods.. They
rr tfnl inqi t tni
slOcK, Sept 28-d3m.
Portalde Platform Scales on wheels, to weigh 2,50011 e, at
555.00.
do do do do 205,ate45 00
do do , do do 1.500 at 35 00
do do do do 1,000 at 30 00
do do do do 500 at 25 00
With raising levers an addition 0(83 to each state.
DOMInt scales 'for lie of Warehouses, Flouring
itirtbs:4-e.,the same prioress above. -
A iso, Whites Patent Counter scale, with 0. Young's
improvements, and a variety of other counter scales,
which they will pelt for from 8 to slsi, -
They 114150 manufacture Stearn Engines for Flouring
Mills. Saw. Milts; Salt Works. doable and sing:e
geared slide tat bes,foot and other lathes for wood Mining
macithrilfor tenanting chairs. platting machines,. door
and sash ntachines. isttent horse power, with or
withodithrssiting Machines,* snperior arriete: circular
saw slotos,„ thatbinett for sawing lath. Tight:es ma
chhoesawitsmisofilidescriptions.also Air making Math
iingbosts,sinpstior artiefe, ginnottors the Steam engine.
stinks, targend dies. alike mg% bodstesui orioles bids
undissekhtery Por sulking theisate, cottonfacutry sta•
chtner# sonde or repaired: 'rialtos press platteturturoed
ilord Primlat Orsontorspulied;
SBIIIERSIAT, Agent.,
7 31514 • I °Wad * 51ADIMILY
). Philadel'a
sep 10
No. 2420, Wood St reet, below Snood
LOOK AT THIS
TREE
[INDIVIDUAL ENTERPRISE.
U. S. PORTABLE BOAT LINE
Fir pabtiakiaz a■w Pail/ i'isp.; its the City of Pitts
horgh, to /io. ourtiotottAs
DAILY MORNING POST.
rpuEtoti biers having made atranmements to merge
jI the A titan klanufacturer and Pittsburgh Mercu
ry Into one Journal, have concluckd to publb* a daily
paps* with the title of the Deily Naming Pest.
The leading tabled. of tne..Posv" will be the dissemina
tion and defence of the political prinelPles that have bete.
tofore bean maintained by the Editors. In their respetive
papers. and I heir hest efforts will still he devoted to the
advancement and success of those doctrines.
Altboogh,lo politics, the paper will be thoroughly
democratic. yet the Editors hope, by giving an hmu - st,
candhl - ,,bistnry of passing Political events, Foreign
and Oa West ic Intelligence. and brier notices of all• ma t •
Ors and occurrences that come properly within the Inhere
ofa Public Journal, to make their papet sufficiently In
erecting to entitle it to the patronage ef the public, • ir
respective of party considerations.
In addition to the polities, and general news that wilt
be found in the .•..4forsireg Pest,. the Editors will take
pains to furnish the business community with
the latest and most luttresting Constameist. Irma&
moms from all parts of the country, and to have lirepa
red such accounts of the Markets and the Slate of Trade
as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business
Men' in - their several callings.
Terigs.—The Parr will he .published en a large imperl•
al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this
learns') at the unusually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum,payable in advance. It wilt also be sold by
news-boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy.
Advertisements will he inserted at i g7kittiwtst rates
chargedhy the other daily papers of t
{Kg-TIN ENTY active lads are st%nt .
_, be- Post,
e t v,
who will be engaged on the tritteoMral ''-;:::*:
'TMOS: #IIFraWS,
W.H. Skllig.
Auvel 31, 1R42.
1.00 r 114,CC0. In store and
COUDON.
ilfolDrgs1.11:1; LEAP"rO
street.
BY Morrison j• Co. London, for sale only by S. N.
Wickersham, corner of Wood street and Virgin
alley Pittshuroh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. . asp 10
FARM FOR SA L¢.—The undersisnentelTera tarsale a
tract of land situated 4 mile; frt., ereepott. In the
direction of Kittanning.. Buffalo 'township. Artnatronr.
connly.rcntaining 100 acme. 63 cleared and under good
fence; 10 of whicn are in meadow— a mood square log
dwelling house and cabin barn erected thereon—an apple
otchard of 80 hearing trees—and a spring of excellent
water convenient lathe honse.
FOR TERMS apply to the subscribers residing at the
Faitworks on the Peno9,/vaoia Canal. I mite above Free
port.
TO THE WISE.--11eq now well understood how
much di? •rders of the mind depend for their cure
itoon a tine attention to time hotly: It is now understood
how valuable iitlytt medicine which will remove morbid
aectimulatiorlySvittiout weakenin7 the bodily power. It is
now understiind that there is a reciprocal influence be.
tween the Mind and the body. Tr is now understood that
purging with the Brandreth Pills will remove a melan•
choly, and even insanity is cured by perseveringly using
them. It k now understood how much domeple happi
ness depends upon the healthy conditiOrfof the digestive
Oil! a
It is now well known thin the Tirandreth Pills have
eared thous:antis of Itojw.lel , and helpless pErsons, evert
when the firm physicians fl pronouncediiiem beyond
all human means of relief. It is now not only well
known that the Brandreth Pills so cure, lint it is also un-
derstood how they tore; that it is by t heir puriryingeffee
on the blood t het they restore the body to henit h.
The value of the medicine is becoming more and more
manifest,it is recommended daily from family to (amity.
The Bra ndret h Pills remove in- an almost imperceptible
manner all noxious accumulations and purify and invigo
rate I he hiocul.ami their ••ood effects are not counterbalan
ced by any inconveniences; being composed entirely of
vegetables thev do not expose those who use them to
danzet; and 'heir effects are rig certain as they are scan
a re; !her are daily and cifely adminirterrd to infancy.
yonth, manhood, and old age. and to women in the most
critical and delicate circumstances. They do not disturb
or shock the animal functions, but restore their order"
and ct tahl ish t heir heals h.
Sold at Dr_ lirattdreth's Office. No. 91, IVond street
Fitts!a:r7lt. Prier! 25 cents per hot, with fall directions.
M A Itli—The only place in Pittshorrh where tbe ' nn
lac Pills can he obtained, is the 1 - ,,elor's own office, No
9S Wood street. step lO
DR'R. Respectfully inform the-citi
zens of Pittsburgh and vicinity. I hat he has return•
rd to the city. He hopes to share the confidence of his
former patrons and the public generally; and solicits a
renewal of a portion of their patronage. In connexion
be would observe. that Abe operation of Lithotrlty, (or
breaking the stone in the bladder and allowing it to. pass
of with the urine,) is every where commanding the deep
est interest. He hopes to extend the benefit oft his braneh
of hiit profession to the afflicted. Strict arr. Diseasrs of
the Madder rind Rid nevs.—w bleb extensionally foltow,-- :
will likewise receive attention.
Those from a distance wishing further information
will apply personalty or by letter, or if dired can be
accommodated at his dwelline. in a retired part of the ci
ty, on Third, het wee 2 Ferry and Liberty Nis. ttep:lo,
i 3! ANDit E al PILLS.
1" ET Invalids read the followin g 'account of a Salim
L 4 cured of a complication of afflictions in nineteen
days by the use of Brandret h Pill. It distinctly prover
there are herbs in nature which have affinity gore be
cause of disease, and Brandreth's Pillsare made, for them
'Head and he convinced. Take the medicine andbe cured
EXTRA 0 RDINAR PC UR E OF RHEUMATISM
DIA R RHCES, AND AFFECTION OF THE LONG.&
loan SHAW, of Pembroke;Washington county, Maine,
being duly sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick
about six months since. The pains in his head, breast,
hack, tel side and insi er i helm so tt ig ,t,4„,.. g p i p- B w k
eital in the city ofPoston. That after bein g in. said 'A traveller; open quick!' tried a voice ~
bosPilal five weeks. Meter Otis said he did not know fir,,m :without.,
[ what was the matte, with him, and that he could do - 'What do y o u vvantl'
....
nothin g for him. norm/old he prescribe any medicine.
That tie, therefore. was conveyed from the Chelsea H. 'Supper and bed; open the door.' - "'..:.
:_ 1--
Pit al to the Sailot 2 's retreat on Staten Island. That he 'Valk in, sir,' said Ebrard, drawiti .
was there physkked with all Bernier medicine fora tied °
. a ..., , , it
be country is so full riassre ,
od farther months.soffering allthe time the most heart. WI;_•
rending ntisery.- That, besides his affection of hkg bones that one must be careful bow he opens the ~
Le was troubled notch with a disease of the lungs:some. door at this hour of the night, lest - - he'SFIOLIU
times lin would spit a q uart of phlegm in the day: besides
this affection be had a bad Distrrhata, which had more admit one of tha.band.'
or !resat Tended hint from the commencement of his sick. While he was thus speaking, he thrust _'
negro. That 'Mimes he dreaded retool worse than he his lamp i nt o the - face of the traveller . Sit=
would have dreaded death; that he can compare the feel- ,
~„- ,„ ,„._.
log to nothing: ave th at of knives passing through his ISMS from his appearance that he was not
bowels. A fi e janff'eri* werse than death at the Sailor's a ro bb er , he bowed respectfully, and "lick ----'
Retreat. on Staten islanil,the doctor told him that meth. . 1 ,. : ..
tine Ur SS of no useto him: that he mo 4 try to Mirabelli. ...e ss°Y Hi t° the kitchen.
At this time he was suffering rhe g reatest misery. That _ When Frederic, for such was the nmsitk-=-
-,..
his bones wire so tender he could not bear the feast press• c . 1 ,,
newguest,had -thrown off his cloak,:
urc npon tbe elbow or apoothe twee, that his Instep Was O f `" ar.
most painful. that as the Dover said he would g ive him which WWI saturates - witn ram, he too k a ,_
no more medicine he 4.4etnTheil t° P i6 e t tre "me °f Dr” . Rest in the corner opposite to the yeu2
Israndreiles Pitts. which he did. fain( 24i Broadway , 2 _ .
New York; that he. ennimeneed with five pille.and seam- malueu, whose appearance, a s he enter;
times incrensed the dose to ei g ht. The first weeit's use seemed to have made an impression up*-..- : :
-o much beneflivi him', that the doetor, not knowing him. His first care wai to order hie ittii- - " , :-"' - -,
. ,
what he was sitting, said, roar :Shaw , yea look like a 1 .
man a ga in ; ir you imorove In this way, you wilt soon b e per: then he added—
well.' Thathe talcd every dose of the Brandreth Tills "I wish yon would make all
Mie " allh ' rhettheY ear° Win or the P I " " hat si baste as I must rise early ._ . to:morrinie, - " ,-
stool;that they next cared the fflatrhcea, asd finally the ~ . .
P lias li higlaktinir,==llial the''oteifielne seemed to 'add - mg for the voiturat.-tur—', i Whieli, omileist ,-;..._
vtrooett to him e v eryday; Hetoldthe doctor _ yid'— , ere at daybreak—it :is ti me_ 1 - wallllr'llisd,....
day the 11th lemma, that he felt himself welt. and ' MI6 ' - 'Your r willbeready in tali -iir f
that he. owed -hie -reeroterf to Brandreths THIS ogilletv - stepper .
Providence, that he had t a kes the siedieinetivetyday . L ,, ..., 1 said Ebrard,, 'Brit it i8C431 i et ifiedil-!5, -, . -..-
rils rl9 d a 9 , -.: thart he ' d °et ar - tol d him (the kat known BO Aiii i^ u- .miffht. it seems to me, iill'Velt...
-had been taking that inedirder• he trbovlbilvat illivillaaleft dr 7 , el. ....-...............-......- ...,...,-....., 6.6- - ~:...
...---e-••-• toy use antgeece ifflbtlCH .-z1
m aker ,nothe day in rhe hearse. He erWtsiders It labia dozy _ le, .. . -
- hiurabgte a gir ga g e nt foe thehenefit oral! thathrrly Togg iagmk.instessipi quitting tt,amt_l4oer.:„V
s erhscs ; orot they may knovrWherit to . Stid susieffleltle. '. "
~„ • ~.„ setf4,,, tor „„,,„iniir them ~..::,.• ~.,= * 4
relift
that wi n care them__ •-- • " /1011S'SSAVIL,. ,-.--, - .7"1 . 7 .1 - a& . ir ,.... m , - .7=7:2;.)-:,.-..
-y oaa pe w s heiegby awe Ade - -swore thivil*_ tlar :Or ' -;-', , - 1 ; . .1 1 0 - r iu w a. P't. '''''lg' -pi,' --
April. 1842, dirt depose altnottillittlie. ftrgigt.ig ~tire - .-"' ' g ,' 'fitiaid, friekcatt-404,4MC10 , . -1- 4
oloittv true.. J. D. , WBBBlXRAALllasiow"wair _ fr iar i.. -. 1- , •
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The_mrsdiumagrzunos avvels. At, P.!, - , ~,.,„
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s s ill t„
ftets'verievlsikrosee,tat.BillK;us*''T ' 10.1100.4. ,- _ .2 .-5w0r0fw.... , , ..:, _‘,..:, .-.., ~.',.,... - .........
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PROSPECTLjS
WM. 4- PHILIP BAKER
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Inthe suburbs of a small vilairesiglat4
ted not far from Tours, on the highitelk
from Baris to Bordeaux, stood -a. AO
yeatwago, a neat little inn, with* gas
sign, up on which the traveler migat,loaots.
read the words which are the usuataixis
ration for all the sauberges t throgthour; -- _
France;
'lct oN LOGE A PIED r.l. a CIIETAL. I O; --,
Gardens of some extent ;; eurreuade
for some distance, a: s eparated : iifiralie,
the adjoining h ' ZiThua insoliteiw
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with its newlY''paiiited rout and:brittle...,
green shutters. it presented to the Olaf
the traveler an appearance which woutti.: i
have reminded him of one of thosalstamti—
' ful villas which adorn the pictursqtrabaakat
of the Loire. The interior a the ion
was in perfect keeping with its, ustatikut.
side. [ n the upper story, were thi(r‘ap.
ini spar tments for the guests, tangt4upc,rtrw,,-
each side of the hall; upon the grattn4,
floor, the dining room aurithe k.4clism..-,
with a large and capacious- chimney.. Ev:•.,:,
erythiug evinced order and nestuese.
It was in the kitchen of the White Ins
(for this was the name by which it
generally known,)upon a cold andatipow ~.
*voting in the ramth of November, 1810,, • ...;
that the honest Ebrard and his three chit-. 1,
dren, with one of their neighbors, wevio•
seated around a blazing fire, distoursing.ti
of different affairs.
'Do you hear that faint' said Ebrank;
breaking itr upon a silence which hatt-, 1
reigned for some moments: 'this is- cbok
third day since the storm commencod.-ma
the weather shows no signs of clearingv
The sky is as black as that chimney. Not
the shadow of a traveler these six,clays.—=.
Maria,,e and bring us two bottles of our
bes•; you know where to find it; in the_ -;
vault at the left of the cellar.'
These words, spoken in a rude and
perious tone, aroused Maria from the:mi.__ -
verie in which she seemed lost; she threci,
a vacant and unmeaning glance upon him
who hid so rudely addressed her;.thetjeio-'
memberiug the injunction of Ebrard,,ehe
arose sud left the room without , uttering
word.
Whosoever could have seen the young
girl while she was lighting her lustp,aad,
when she returned with the wine, would
have been struck with the motionless
pearance of her features—with the pallor
which overspread her countenancet, so
much had the dreary abstraction in which
she had plunged, made her resemble
statue' of marble—a beautiful statue in,
truth—with a symmetrical form and deli,
cate but inanimate features.
It was for this beauty that ,Ebtart. •
stantl3t pursued her with reproachls*ttu*-• : :,.,
disgusted her with his gross - jiTts;.forr
Ebrat d was not the father of Rana: 0.5b16
was Ate only daughter of a merchant
had died a bankrupt. After the death -9 •
her father, her mother had married
to gain, as it was said in the village) a
home for herself and child.
'Come, come; be quick?' sale; the ion=
keeper when he saw Maria rat/Icing rr4al,--
the cellar. 'That girl will le the death
me.. Look at that face;,loesn't she bole.
the portrait of the virgid with her blaCli,
eyes and air of agone
'Your health, Al, Ebrard!' said the
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neighbor, raieingto his mouth a glass triore
thau three quyiters full, -
At this Teement two knocks were heard
at the outer door_ The inn-keeper and
his cor ypaniOns struck their giataestogeth
er, and drained them at a draught. Ma'
who was seated in a corner of the
room; bounded-from her chair.
'Who the devil can this her said Eb-;
rard, •it cannot be a traveller, unless the
Diligence should have beendetained; and
besides'— _
Two knocks still louder than the frett, ‘
echoed through the apartment. The kW
keeper started from his seat, took a Tantp --
and crossed the ball 'Mich led' to the doer:
Before he opened it he askedin a loud':
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voice—
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